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Eating out in a DVD ambience
THE CULTURE of eating out is catching up to a large extent.
Taking the less availability of recreation spots into account, it's only hotels that provide relaxation to the stressed minds, making the ambience more congenial for chitchats and hot talks.
Digital audio blaring the latest numbers from pop albums or the mild music pleasing the ears adding a soothing effect to the soul and spirit in the backdrop of dim lights, matters the most, whether the food tickles the taste buds or not.
Of course, quality too plays a vital role.
The fact that additional props get extra attention from the customers cannot be denied.
From digital audio presentation, the cafeterias are switching on to digital video display too.
The use of LCD projectors doesn't pertain to meeting and conference halls for academic and management purposes alone.
Hotel Tara situated on the Ring Road junction has come out with a `DVD restaurant', for which the marketing personnel say, the response is good.
Having introduced the system last week for weekends alone, buffet at dusk is supposed to drum up.
Movies and film songs are screened.
Naturally.
What else can be clubbed with dining when it comes to DVD shows at a restaurant ?
Customers can also take the CDs of the films they like the most to be screened while they go for dinner.
By AR. Meyyammai.
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